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Damrong Wongthong | |
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ดำรง วงศ์ทอง | |
Born |
Ban Pong district,
Ratchaburi province, Thailand | March 20, 1965
Occupation | Singer |
Musical career | |
Genres | |
Years active | 1995–present |
Labels | Sure Entertainment |
Damrong Wongthong ( Thai: ดำรง วงศ์ทอง b. March 20, 1965) is a Thai Luk thung singer. [1] [2] [3]
Wongthong was born in Ban Pong district, northern part of Ratchaburi province, Western Thailand.
He started on stage in 1995. He recorded a compact cassette and the cousin of Cholathee Thanthong, a songwriter, heard it one day. Colathee's cousin took the cassette to Cholathee which led to Cholathee introducing him to Sure Entertainment label.
His popular songs include "Num Rachaphak" ( Rachaphak boy), "Proad Phit Cha Rana" (please consider) , "Duen Krueng Duang" (half moon), "Nang Sao Helen" (Miss Helen) and "Phoo Ying Khon Sud Tay" (the last woman).
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Damrong Wongthong | |
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ดำรง วงศ์ทอง | |
Born |
Ban Pong district,
Ratchaburi province, Thailand | March 20, 1965
Occupation | Singer |
Musical career | |
Genres | |
Years active | 1995–present |
Labels | Sure Entertainment |
Damrong Wongthong ( Thai: ดำรง วงศ์ทอง b. March 20, 1965) is a Thai Luk thung singer. [1] [2] [3]
Wongthong was born in Ban Pong district, northern part of Ratchaburi province, Western Thailand.
He started on stage in 1995. He recorded a compact cassette and the cousin of Cholathee Thanthong, a songwriter, heard it one day. Colathee's cousin took the cassette to Cholathee which led to Cholathee introducing him to Sure Entertainment label.
His popular songs include "Num Rachaphak" ( Rachaphak boy), "Proad Phit Cha Rana" (please consider) , "Duen Krueng Duang" (half moon), "Nang Sao Helen" (Miss Helen) and "Phoo Ying Khon Sud Tay" (the last woman).